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Author SHA1 Message Date
Jay Berkenbilt
ab9d557cb0 Use fluent replaceKey 2022-04-29 20:39:54 -04:00
Jay Berkenbilt
cdd0b4fb7d Use = default and = delete where possible in classes 2022-04-16 11:39:14 -04:00
Jay Berkenbilt
ba0ef7a124 Replace PointerHolder with std::shared_ptr in the rest of the code
Increase to POINTERHOLDER_TRANSITION=3

patrepl s/PointerHolder/std::shared_ptr/g **/*.cc **/*.hh
patrepl s/make_pointer_holder/std::make_shared/g **/*.cc
patrepl s/make_array_pointer_holder/QUtil::make_shared_array/g **/*.cc
patrepl s,qpdf/std::shared_ptr,qpdf/PointerHolder, **/*.cc **/*.hh
git restore include/qpdf/PointerHolder.hh
git restore libtests/pointer_holder.cc
cleanpatch
./format-code
2022-04-09 17:33:29 -04:00
Jay Berkenbilt
77e889495f Update some code manually to get better formatting results
Add comments to force line breaks, parenthesize function arguments
that are contatenated strings, etc. -- these kinds of changes improve
clang-format's results and also cause emacs cc-mode to match
clang-format. After this type of change, most of the time, when
clang-format and emacs disagree, clang-format is better.
2022-04-05 14:56:19 -04:00
Jay Berkenbilt
12f1eb15ca Programmatically apply new formatting to code
Run this:

for i in  **/*.cc **/*.c **/*.h **/*.hh; do
  clang-format < $i >| $i.new && mv $i.new $i
done
2022-04-04 08:10:40 -04:00
Jay Berkenbilt
820a3f04fd Remove "lt-" workarounds
The executables that libtool built invoked the underlying binary with
an "lt-" prefix. The code contained numerous workarounds for testing,
which can now be removed.
2022-03-18 19:53:18 -04:00
m-holger
1253d1be60 Tidy pdf-create example
Convert loop to use range-based for statement.
Remove unnecessary variables.
2022-02-26 12:46:13 -05:00
Jay Berkenbilt
cb769c62e5 WHITESPACE ONLY -- expand tabs in source code
This comment expands all tabs using an 8-character tab-width. You
should ignore this commit when using git blame or use git blame -w.

In the early days, I used to use tabs where possible for indentation,
since emacs did this automatically. In recent years, I have switched
to only using spaces, which means qpdf source code has been a mixture
of spaces and tabs. I have avoided cleaning this up because of not
wanting gratuitous whitespaces change to cloud the output of git
blame, but I changed my mind after discussing with users who view qpdf
source code in editors/IDEs that have other tab widths by default and
in light of the fact that I am planning to start applying automatic
code formatting soon.
2022-02-08 11:51:15 -05:00
Jay Berkenbilt
7fb22740e1 Add operator ""_qpdf for creating QPDFObjectHandle literals 2022-02-05 11:29:25 -05:00
Jay Berkenbilt
abc300f05c Replace containers of PointerHolder with containers of std::shared_ptr
None of these are in the public API.
2022-02-04 13:12:37 -05:00
m-holger
07db3200cb Remove some if statements and simplify some boolean expressions
Use QPDFObjectHandle::isNameAndEquals, isDictionaryOfType and
isStreamOfType.
2022-01-27 07:31:12 -06:00
Jay Berkenbilt
63ea46193d QPDFPageObjectHelper: getPageImages -> getImages 2021-01-02 11:33:36 -05:00
Jay Berkenbilt
d71f05ca07 Fix sign and conversion warnings (major)
This makes all integer type conversions that have potential data loss
explicit with calls that do range checks and raise an exception. After
this commit, qpdf builds with no warnings when -Wsign-conversion
-Wconversion is used with gcc or clang or when -W3 -Wd4800 is used
with MSVC. This significantly reduces the likelihood of potential
crashes from bogus integer values.

There are some parts of the code that take int when they should take
size_t or an offset. Such places would make qpdf not support files
with more than 2^31 of something that usually wouldn't be so large. In
the event that such a file shows up and is valid, at least qpdf would
raise an error in the right spot so the issue could be legitimately
addressed rather than failing in some weird way because of a silent
overflow condition.
2019-06-21 13:17:21 -04:00
Jay Berkenbilt
2e6e1204a5 Convert examples to use new page helper classes 2018-06-21 15:57:13 -04:00
Jay Berkenbilt
e452d9dca6 Spell check 2017-08-22 14:22:20 -04:00
Jay Berkenbilt
ceae9dc1cb Enhance pdf-create example
pdf-create now creates images with different color spaces and encoding
schemes and verifies them for data correctness.
2017-08-21 17:44:22 -04:00
Jay Berkenbilt
30027481f7 Remove all old-style casts from C++ code 2013-03-04 16:45:16 -05:00
Jay Berkenbilt
6bbea4baa0 Implement QPDFObjectHandle::parse
Move object parsing code from QPDF to QPDFObjectHandle and
parameterize the parts of it that are specific to a QPDF object.
Provide a version that can't handle indirect objects and that can be
called on an arbitrary string.

A side effect of this change is that the offset used when reporting
invalid stream length has changed, but since the new value seems like
a better value than the old one, the test suite has been updated
rather than making the code backward compatible.  This only effects
the offset reported for invalid streams that lack /Length or have an
invalid /Length key.

Updated some test code and exmaples to use QPDFObjectHandle::parse.

Supporting changes include adding a BufferInputSource constructor that
takes a string.
2012-07-21 09:06:10 -04:00
Jay Berkenbilt
e2dedde4bd Don't require stream data provider to know length in advance
Breaking API change: length parameter has disappeared from the
StreamDataProvider version of QPDFObjectHandle::replaceStreamData
since it is no longer necessary to compute it in advance.  This
breaking change is justified by the fact that removing the length
parameter provides the caller an opportunity to simplify the calling
code.
2012-07-07 17:33:45 -04:00
Tobias Hoffmann
43c404b45a Add QPDFObjectHandle::newStream(QPDF *, std::string const&)
This makes the code simpler than having to create a buffer of a fixed
size and copy the string to it.
2012-06-27 10:19:57 -04:00
Jay Berkenbilt
ffb96ee17e Add pdf-from-scratch example 2012-06-23 09:05:06 -04:00